Three-day teachers conservation education workshop

The teachers within Harrison County gathered to kick-off a three-day teachers conservation education workshop. The workshop allows teachers to learn different hands-on teaching activities to incorporate for the upcoming school year. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality provided education grants to teachers. The conservation workshop is a way to expose teachers to the natural resources here along the Coast. Teachers…

Kemps Ridley Sea Turtle release in Pass Christian

After a seven-month journey, the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies helped several Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles make their way back to their natural habitat. News 25’s Grace Boyles is in Pass Christian with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, release

Gulfport company launches incentive program

With the continued demand for labor in Gulfport and across the country, hiring incentives have more than doubled and people searching for jobs offering incentives has jumped as well since the beginning of the year. Spherion Staffing Gulfport, a local business on the Coast, has launched a two-month incentive program to help businesses fill jobs along the Coast. From July…

Immunization fair for school-aged children

With some schools starting this week and many others starting the first week of August now is the time to make sure your child is up-to-date on their shots. The sixth annual Immunization Fair starts today.  The fair took place today and will also be Wednesday and Thursday at the Lopez Elementary School on St. John Street in Biloxi. The…

Jackson County School District needs funds for repairs

Leaders of the Jackson County School District are trying to figure out how to pay for repairs on buildings. Two months ago, local voters rejected borrowing $67 million for projects in the Jackson County School District. Superintendent John Strycker says about $40 million is needed for roofing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical repairs. He says those are ‘nothing exciting,’ but are…

Russ Anderson named to Conference USA Hall of Fame

Conference USA still reeling from the sudden passing of longtime assistant commissioner Russel D. Anderson and giving the ultimate tribute just three months later. Having served as a dedicated staff member to the league for more than 25 years, Anderson has been named to the C-USA Hall of Fame as a posthumous inductee. But here’s the thing, Anderson is the…

Southern Miss Unmasked: Will Hall Introductory Tour

Monday evening, the Southern Miss Unmasked Will Hall Introductory Tour stopped through Long Beach at the USM Gulf Park Campus. Mask or no mask, Coach Hall has been an open book ever since his arrival back in December, quickly becoming a high-energy fan favorite to those in attendance. Especially after last year’s coaching carousel, Hall’s goal of “playing 12 games…

Gulfport Police hold scouting combine

  Those vying for a spot to protect and serve were put to work this weekend in Gulfport. They performed breech drills during their ‘scouting combine’ on Saturday. The event allowed them to show off their department, staff, and equipment to potential applicants. Attendees were also able to speak with staff, tour the police station, and get a better understanding…

Ocean Springs July Sidewalk Sale

Ocean Springs businesses are preparing for a big sidewalk sale this weekend with lots of participating businesses and restaurants as well as great specials. Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Director Cynthia Sutton is in studio with more. Tags: Ocean Springs July Sidewalk Sale

Pet of the Week

It’s Tuesday which means it is time for our Pet of the Week. Katie King with the Humane Society of South Mississippi is on set with more. Categories: Community Headlines, Pet of the Week Tags: Humane Society of South Mississippi, pet of the week

Kiwanis Club of St. Martin hosting inaugural car show

Kiwanis Club of St. Martin is hosting their inaugural Diners, Drive-Ins, and Hives: Kruisin’ with the Kiwanis Car Show to benefit students of St. Martin schools. The inaugural car show will feature food trucks, arts, crafts, and music. Awards will be broken down into categories for best pre-70s car, best 1971 to 1995 car, post 1996 cars, rat rods, and…

Gulfport schools preparing to head back to class

Schools in the Gulfport School District are preparing to head back to class earlier than usual due to their new flexible schedule. The new schedule will take the traditional school schedule and restructure it. Students will still attend school for 180 days. They’ll still have four quarters that are 45 days each, but they will have breaks in between. Last…

Grant me Hope: Zander is hoping to be adopted

At News 25 we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment, made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. We’re introducing you to Zander, a 12-year-old who says he’d like a loving family able to help him reach his full potential. If you’re interested in adopting Zander, you can visit the Mississippi Department of…

Remembering Officer Katie Cash

Just one day after graduating from the Harrison County Law Enforcement Training Academy, Officer Katie Cash was involved in a car accident in Waveland on Highway 603 and died from her injuries. Captain Shane Ogburn, who was one of the over 80 trainer officers Cash took instruction from while at the academy, was left heartbroken over the tragic news. Captain…

7/20 – Rob’s “Gray & Gloomy” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

An area of upper level weakness over New England will be in place through the early part of the week with a massive high-pressure system sitting over the western third of the country. A frontal boundary will continue to slowly sag south into northern Louisiana and northern Mississippi through today. The front will stall and remain over the forecast area…

7/20 – Rob’s “Wet Tuesday” Morning Forecast

This stubborn active summertime pattern will continue throughout the middle of the workweek before a gradual drying trend expected by the end of the week. There’s an area of upper level weakness over New England in place through the early part of the week with a massive high-pressure system sitting over the western third of the country. A frontal boundary…

07/19 – Brantly’s “More Wet Weather” Monday Night Forecast

 We will continue to carry high rain chances between 60-80% this evening, followed by a slight decrease to between 50-70% after midnight. With the ongoing showers and thunderstorms heading into Tuesday morning, rain chances will once again be between 70-90% by late morning through the afternoon hours tomorrow. Showers and storms that develop will be capable of producing torrential downpours…

“Freedom Lighthouse” project turning shipping containers into temporary homes for recovering addicts

 WAVELAND, Miss. (WXXV) — Escape Addiction in Waveland is an outpatient counseling center that aims to help individuals do just that. News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf caught up with the founder to learn more about the center and a new project he’s starting called the Freedom Lighthouse. Jared Bourgeois, founder of Escape Addiction and the Freedom Lighthouse says, “Addicts aren’t going…

Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association honors 98-year-old World War II Veteran

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — A 98-year-old World War II Veteran received what he considers the “surprise of a lifetime” over the weekend. Jeff Haynie, a 98-year-old World War II Veteran, stepped outside his home in Gulfport to the sound of dozens of motorcycles driving by. Little did he know the Combat Veteran’s Motorcycle Association would be paying him visit. “This…

07/19 – Brantly’s “Rainy Pattern Continues” Monday Evening Forecast

 We will continue to carry high rain chances between 60-80% this evening, followed by a slight decrease to between 50-70% after midnight. With the ongoing showers and thunderstorms heading into Tuesday morning, rain chances will once again be between 70-90% by late morning through the afternoon hours tomorrow. Showers and storms that develop will be capable of producing torrential downpours…